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Ships
A picture of SMS SeaGull, taken on March 4, 1916, in Bremerhaven harbor, showing the house flags from vessels captured in the first Atlantic voyage.
This is an exhaustive list of ships described on the SMS SeaGull Web Site. Click on a ship's name to get detailed information. Click here to sort this list into name order.
Ships of Belgium
- Luxembourg, steamer captured and sunk on February 4, 1916.
Ships of France
- Asnieres, barque captured and sunk on January 2, 1917.
- Maroni, steamer captured and sunk on February 22, 1916.
- Nantes, barque captured and sunk on December 26, 1916.
Ships of Germany
- Belgravia, steamer converted to a freighter raider.
- Ersatz Meteor, code name for SeaGull.
- Geier, auxiliary cruiser.
- Greif, freighter raider.
- Guben, freighter raider.
- Leopard, freighter raider.
- Meteor, freighter raider.
- Moewe, banana boat converted to a ship of war.
- Nordenham, another name for the sister ship of SeaGull.
- Oldenburg, banana boat converted to a ship of war.
- Pionier, another banana boat, sister ship of SeaGull.
- Pungo, original name for SeaGull.
- SeaGull, banana boat converted to a ship of war.
- Seeadler, a sailing bark.
- U-17, served as an escort to Meteor, August 6, 1915.
- U-20, served as scout for SeaGull, November 16-23, 1915.
- U-35, served as transport for SeaGull, September 7, 1916.
- U-58, served as an escort to SeaGull, November 23, 1916.
- U-66, served as escort to Wolf, December 17, 1916.
- U-68, served as escort to SeaGull, December 30, 1915.
- U-70, served as escort to Greif, February 27, 1916.
- UC-29, served as escort to SeaGull, November 23, 1916.
- UC-30, served as escort to SeaGull, November 23, 1916.
- Vineta, banana boat converted to a ship of war.
- Wachtfels, steamer converted to a freighter raider.
- Wolf I, freighter raider.
- Wolf II, freighter raider.
Ships of Japan
- Hudson Maru, steam freighter captured on January 4, and released on January 12, 1917.
Ships of Norway
- Bonheur, steam freighter, mined and sunk on January 7, 1916.
- City of Sparta, sailing bark captured and sunk by Geier January 3, 1917.
- Hallbjorg, steam freighter captured and sunk on December 4, 1916.
- Marken, steam freighter captured and sunk on December 4, 1916.
- Staut, sailing bark captured and sunk by Geier January 3, 1917.
- Unidentified Norwegian ship, captured and sunk on December 5, 1916.
Ships of Spain
- Bayo, steam freighter, mined and sunk on January 13, 1916.
- Belgica, steam freighter, mined and sunk on January 15, 1916.
Ships of the British Empire
- Appam, captured on January 15, 1916.
- Ariadne, captured and sunk on January 15, 1916.
- Author, captured and sunk on January 13, 1916.
- Belgic, captured on December 4, 1916.
- Brecknockshire, captured and sunk on February 15, 1917.
- Bulgarian Prince, captured and sunk on February 16, 1917.
- Cambrian Range, captured and sunk on December 8, 1916.
- Clan MacTavish, captured and sunk on January 16, 1916.
- Corbridge, captured on January 11; sunk on January 30, 1916.
- Crown, captured and sunk on December 8, 1916.
- Demerara, chased on February 17, 1916.
- Demeterton, captured and sunk on March 13, 1917.
- Dramatist, captured and sunk on December 18, 1916.
- Dromonby, captured and sunk on January 13, 1916.
- Duchess Of Cornwall, schooner captured and sunk December 8, 1916.
- Duckbridge, collier mined and sunk on February 22, 1916.
- Eddie, captured and sunk on February 16, 1917.
- Edinburgh, captured and sunk on January 22, 1916.
- Eskimo, taken as a war prize on July 26, 1916 at Risor Norway.
- Esmeraldas, captured and sunk on March 10, 1917.
- Farringford, captured and sunk on January 11, 1916.
- Flamenco, captured and sunk on February 6, 1916.
- French Prince, captured and sunk on February 16, 1917.
- Georgic, captured and sunk on December 10, 1916.
- Glenearn, captured and sunk on January 9, 1917.
- Governor, captured and sunk on December 13, 1916.
- Greenbrier, another name for SeaGull.
- Hermione, passed on February 16, 1917.
- Horace, captured and sunk on February 9, 1916.
- Jean, schooner captured and sunk by Geier on December 31, 1916.
- Katherine, captured and sunk on February 23, 1917.
- HMS King Edward VII, warship mined and sunk on January 6, 1916.
- King George, captured and sunk on December 8, 1916.
- Mandingo, captured on January 15, 1916.
- Mersey River, captured and sunk on January 9, 1917.
- Miami, another name for the sister ship of SeaGull.
- Mineola, captured and sunk on February 16, 1917.
- Minieh, captured and sunk on January 9, 1917.
- Mississippi, captured on December 4, 1916.
- Mount Temple, captured and sunk on December 6, 1916.
- Netherby Hall, captured and sunk on January 9, 1917.
- Otaki, captured and sunk on March 10, 1917.
- Radnorshire, captured on January 7, 1917 and sunk the next day.
- Rhodanthe, captured and sunk on March 4, 1917.
- Saint Theodore, captured December 12, 1916; sunk February 14, 1917.
- Salopian, captured on January 7, 1917 and sunk the next day.
- Samland, captured on December 4, 1916.
- Saxon Prince, captured and sunk on February 25, 1916.
- Trader, captured and sunk on January 13, 1916.
- Vienna, steamer converted to a freighter raider.
- Voltaire, captured and sunk on December 2, 1916.
- Westburn, captured on February 8, scuttled on February 23, 1916.
- Wilston, collier mined on February 15, 1916.
- Yarrawonga, passed on February 16, 1917.
- Yarrowdale, captured as a war prize on December 11, 1916.
Ships of the United States
- Brown Brothers, sailed on November 13, 1916, claimed as loss.
- Orleanian, steamship sailed on December 23, 1915, claimed as loss.
- Pass of Balmaha, sailing vessel converted to an auxiliary cruiser.
- Timandra, sailed on March 6, 1917, claimed as loss.
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